Even after some big trades, the Yankees' system is brimming with talent. How far behind are the Red Sox, and which other AL East teams have prospects on the way to the majors?

Scott Lauber ESPN Staff Writer

Mookie Betts is repped by the Legacy Agency, which has upcoming arbitration hearings scheduled for George Springer, Jonathan Schoop, Marcus Stroman, Kevin Gausman and Roberto Ozuna. Legacy also reps Carlos Correa, who will be eligible for arbitration next year.

With a budding superstar in the outfield and a crop of talented pitchers coming through their system, nobody can top the Braves' collection of prospects right now. Which teams finished behind Atlanta on the list?

They've got the tools but need the fine-tuning. Here's why these prospects are just outside the top 100.

David Schoenfield ESPN Senior Writer

Two years ago, Curt Schilling was 11 percent ahead of Mike Mussina in the voting. Now Mussina is 12 percent ahead and trending in the right direction while Schilling has stalled. Both are very strong candidates in my opinion, well above the bar for Hall of Fame pitchers, especially when considering Schilling's postseason numbers. You have to think Schilling's controversial political views have hurt him at the ballot box.

The Baltimore Orioles said they would entertain trade offers for Manny Machado, but no deal has been struck. So the sides avoided salary arbitration by agreeing to a one-year deal for $16 million, a source tells ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.

Jerry Crasnick ESPN Senior Writer

Manny Machado reached agreement with the Baltimore Orioles on a one-year, $16 million contract Friday afternoon to avoid a salary arbitration hearing in February. Machado will be eligible for free agency after the 2018 season.